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Koushik Dutta

Koushik Dutta

Associate Professor

Research: Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition, Steganography, IOT

Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sinha Roy

Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sinha Roy

Associate Professor

Research: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI & ML), Biomedical Signal Processing, Image Processing, Healthcare Analytics, Internet Of Things (IOT), Embedded Systems, & VLSI Design.

Prof. Nirban Kumar Saha

Prof. Nirban Kumar Saha

Assistant Professor

Research: Control Systems,Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning,Internet Of Things (iot) And Smart Systems

Rupayan Das

Rupayan Das

Associate Professor

Research: Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Network,Network Security,Internet Of Things (iot) And Smart Systems,Computational Geometry,Computer Algorithm

Soham Kanti Bishnu

Soham Kanti Bishnu

Assistant Professor

Research: IOT, Antenna, Digital Communication

Sreya Ghosh

Sreya Ghosh

Assistant Professor

Research: Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Wireless Communication Networks Internet of Things (IoT) Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) Edge, Fog, and Cloud Computing

Subindu Saha

Subindu Saha

Assistant Professor

Research: Machine Learning, IoT, Federated Learning

Sumit Anand

Sumit Anand

Assistant professor

Research: Robotics,Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning,Internet Of Things (iot) And Smart Systems,Robot Path Planning

Tufan Saha

Tufan Saha

Assistant Professor

Research: Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Systems,Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning,Digital Twin Technologies,Explainable AI and Trustworthy Systems,Digital VLSI Prototyping

UDDIPAN GHOSH

UDDIPAN GHOSH

Assistant Professor, CSE(IoT CS BT)

Research: Sentiment Analysis,Internet Of Things (iot) And Smart Systems,Electronic Devices Micro And Nanoelectronics Technology Gas Sensors 2d Materials Graphene,Image Processing,Computer Vision,Machine Learning,Deep Learning And Applications,Artificial Intelligence,Natural Language Processing